Artículo
Red regional de laboratorios para la vigilancia de las infecciones fúngicas invasoras y susceptibilidad a los antifúngicos
Regional laboratory network for surveillance of invasive fungal infections and antifungalsusceptibility in Latin America
Autor
Cuenca-Estrella, Manuel
Rodríguez-Tudela, Juan L.
Córdoba, Susana
Melhem, Marcia C.
Szeszs, María W.
Castañeda, Elizabeth
Martínez, Gerardo
Gabastou, Jean-Marc
Resumen
Fil: Cuenca-Estrella, Manuel. Instituto de Salud Carlos III. Servicio de Micología; España. Fil: Rodríguez-Tudela, Juan L. Instituto de Salud Carlos III. Servicio de Micología; España. Fil: Córdoba, Susana. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas. Departamento de Micología; Argentina. Fil: Melhem, Marcia C. Instituto Adolfo Lutz. Seção de Micología; Brasil. Fil: Szeszs, María W. Instituto Adolfo Lutz. Seção de Micología; Brasil. Fil: Castañeda, Elizabeth. Instituto Nacional de Salud. Grupo de Microbiología; Colombia. Fil: Martínez, Gerardo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical. Departamento de Bacteriología; Cuba. Fil: Gabastou, Jean-Marc. Organización Panamericana de la Salud; Ecuador. This article describes the general objectives of the Regional
Laboratory Network for Surveillance of Invasive Fungal Infections and Antifungal Susceptibility in Latin America.
Formation of the Network was coordinated by the Essential
Medicines, Vaccines, and Health Technologies Unit of the
Pan American Health Organization, with the technical and
financial support of the National Center for Microbiology of
the Carlos III Health Institute (Spain), and the technical
support of the Microbiology Department of the Dr. C. Malbrán National Institute on Infectious Diseases (Argentina)
and the Microbiology Unit of the Parasitology Service of the
Adolfo Lutz Institute (Brazil).
The Network’s principle objectives are epidemiological
surveillance of invasive fungal infections through detection
of antifungal resistance and identification of emergent, invasive fungal infections; establishment of norms and common protocols for early diagnosis of mycoses; and strengthening coordination, communications, and transference mechanisms among countries. The Network must be gradually implemented and must include staff training, a systematic process for sharing technology, evaluation of diagnostic techniques, identification of fungal species, and standardized tests for antifungal susceptibility.